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THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTRAOCULAR LENS SCAFFOLD AND ADD-IN LENS COMBINATION AND METHODS OF IMPLANTATION

Devices and methods for replacing a human lens after cataract surgery. The device is an insert for the eye capsule and is formed of two or more rings that are connected to one another. A primary lens is affixed to the insert. A secondary add-in lens can be added to the insert in a subsequent surgery to correct, or further optimize, the optical results obtained with the initial surgery.

Lenses, systems and methods for providing binocular customized treatments to correct presbyopia

An apparatus, such as lenses, a system and a method for providing custom ocular aberrations that provide higher visual acuity. The apparatus, system and method include inducing rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in one eye and inducing non-rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in the other eye to provide improved visual acuity at an intermediate distance.

Intraocular Lens Combination for Restoration of Refraction and Accommodation

An intraocular lens combination of independent lens constructions includes a first lens construction for restoration of refraction of the aphakic eye and a second lens construction for restoration of accommodation of the phakic eye. The preferred embodiment of the first lens construction includes a lens of fixed optical power implanted in the capsular bag and second lens construction including an accommodative lens of variable optical power implanted in front of the bag. The intraocular lens combination can include corrective optics to correct for both fixed and variable residual optical errors.

Extended depth of focus intraocular lenses and associated methods

A method improves depth of focus in a first eye only by adding a higher order aberration (HOA) to the first eye by adding a monofocal optical device to the first eye. The method may also correct a spherical aberration in a second eye by inserting a monofocal aspheric IOL. The HOA added to the first eye may be selected from the group consisting of spherical, trefoil and coma. Additionally, the monofocal optical device inserted into the first eye may comprise a monofocal aspheric IOL that adds spherical aberration to the first eye. The optical device inserted into the first eye may comprise a 20 D monofocal aspheric IOL that adds 0.4 μm of spherical aberration to the first eye at 6 mm entrance pupil and adds 0.1 μm of spherical aberration to the first eye at 4 mm entrance pupil.

Full depth of focus intraocular lens
11751990 · 2023-09-12 · ·

An ophthalmic lens comprising an anterior surface and a posterior surface, at least one of the anterior surface and posterior surface including a first surface region corresponding to a photopic aperture of a pupil and a second surface region corresponding to a difference between the photopic aperture and a mesopic aperture of the pupil. A first microstructure pattern formed in a the first surface region, the first microstructure pattern introducing a phase perturbation into an optical path of incoming light such that a full depth of focus for photopic vision is provided.

EXTENDED DEPTH OF FOCUS INTRAOCULAR LENSES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
20230355377 · 2023-11-09 ·

An intraocular lens has a monofocal lens body that defines a focal length and is configured to add more higher order aberration (HOA) to an eye than a spherical IOL with the same focal length. The lens body defines an optical center, an outer edge, a first region that extends from the optical center to a radius between the outer edge and the optical center, and a second region located radially outward of the first region. The second region is configured to reduce the longitudinal HOA that would otherwise occur in low light conditions. The lens body may be configured to create a higher order aberration to normalized radial distance ratio (HOA-NRD ratio) profile that increases in slope as NRD increases within at least a portion of the first region and does not increase in slope as NRD increases within at least a portion of the second region. The HOA may be a spherical aberration, trefoil or coma.

Lenses, systems and methods for providing binocular customized treatments to correct presbyopia

An apparatus, such as lenses, a system and a method for providing custom ocular aberrations that provide higher visual acuity. The apparatus, system and method include inducing rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in one eye and inducing non-rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in the other eye to provide improved visual acuity at an intermediate distance.

ANTI-PULFRICH MONOVISION OPHTHALMIC CORRECTION

Methods, systems, and ophthalmic devices are described for correcting a misperception of depth of a moving object. An example ophthalmic device may comprise a first lens having a first optical characteristic that increases a distance of a focal point of a first eye. The ophthalmic device may comprise a second lens having a second optical characteristic that decreases a distance of a focal point of a second eye. The second lens may have a third optical characteristic that reduces a misperception of a distance of an moving object.

Assembly consisting of a pair of multifocal ocular implants
11266494 · 2022-03-08 · ·

An assembly comprising a pair of multifocal ocular implants, wherein each implant has a TFMTF curve, for a pupil of diameter less than or equal to 4 mm, preferably less than 3 mm, having a peak corresponding to the distance vision of the wearer, as well as an asymmetrical peak which spreads between intermediate vision and near vision without discontinuity; for a first implant, the TFMTF value is greater in intermediate vision than that of near vision; for the second implant, the TFMTF value is greater in near vision than that of intermediate vision; the rising edge of the asymmetrical peak of the first implant has, as an absolute value, a mean slope greater than that of its falling edge, whereas the rising edge of the asymmetrical peak of the second implant has, as an absolute value, a mean slope less than that of its falling edge.

ACHROMATIC LENSES WITH ZONE ORDER MIXING FOR VISION TREATMENT
20210196451 · 2021-07-01 ·

Apparatuses, systems and methods for providing improved ophthalmic lenses, particularly intraocular lenses (IOLs), include features for reducing dysphotopsia effects, such as haloes and glare. Exemplary ophthalmic lenses can include an optic including a diffractive achromat configured to direct light to a common focus, with individual zones of the diffractive achromat directing light to the common focus in at least two different diffractive orders utilizing at least two different diffractive powers.